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3-': V. : "':.: .V" . . ii: IS Ef thb WRAPPER OF EEKY BOTTLE of ' -fj" v ' v ' ' - ' ' - ; : V . -. fc-VV- -v . IN MALE ATTIRE.'--. ig example pertinent to the subject. "J1"' " ' r 'H. mB" . I 11111 1 M l KJ Vha lUiMhMtm Bricklayer WkoM itnut . tnutMIIIi "Wlf" AMyiUrloiu .'uaor M4niTtaM HaaM Wtthhfh by the Bclatar A Pronlmcat ProfMskmi iSIaaf ' In the month. of April, 183: . Mr. Thomas, an attorney of Mam- eater, , eated alone in bit office, if 11 a client waa shown in. She cam ,' nlie aid, to obtain a divorce from b ' hus band, who waa a matter bricklaj lug an excellent baaineos. ""Sh plained that - he' drank .heavi. when under tne influence of would beat her severely. This il ment ihe bore patiently until he refuted to give her money for keeping expenses, whereupon ihe r, do- 1 com- ' and '.iquor j treat- i lually louse-1' eparation. When more cloaely question, 1, the woman enfolded to the eart Of he a tonlahed lawyer the following x aiark- -able atoryt v. The maiter bricklayer had at birth been relegated to the feminine : anion ' of humanity, but beiia? early dii piated With the watrtoted life of girl ndhe donned maaonline attire and 1 iprcn tioed himaelf to a bricklayer. (I e per sonal pronoona are apt to get 1 little mixed in cuoh deaoriptiona, ao ' will dher to the masculine. ) He 1 towed . aa unusual knack in hia choReu trade and toon became hia own maatt He waa fcaHdaome young fellow, and many maidens fell in love wi h the . daahlng young meohanio, and he Anally eJioae and married the woman ho be- , eame Mr. Thomai' client. . Upon Investigation thit ast 01. lulling atorv was found to be'strictly true. The tarioklaver had acted aa special t onata- bis for Manchetter.and had occupied other essentially maaonline peeltinua lu ; tbs community, always being on band when rlota or any other danger tbrea Bd.' Tba true sex 'of this esteemed ' citiaen had never been suspected during r the ta- vearsh had worn-the d tguias ' antil domeatio diffareooes cauii d. hi nartner to reveal the secret , There la a well anthentioated iimtance m noord of a airl who adopted inascu line apparel when abewas 8 years of age, or rather, to be more accurate, her '. father dressed her aa a boy ti nt she might the better dance at pnbllol.ouaea. Ehe continued in this diaguiat for 40 years without beina: discovered 11 L w-.i-.kk!!.-. !. tixi. "ooih, olljr, t r..4iNt Swta,ia4ary. Or -J rpUined that -he drank .heavt and they stole quietly away. i U '.iftti ?SP li IWIBM .5. JF""-- MOTH EI THE FAC To cojne down 10 nicdern tiniOB, the writer, though nunbletoinention i:amcn and localities, as cue of the parti 11 con cerned is Etill livinft, knows of 11 rrrilc ing txamplo pertinent to the Fubcct. Ilut five Ehort years have Let 1 told since the final scene in this dr: nui of real life was enacted. But tolt .tiu at the brghiuing: There were two sisters, edncat d and refined Indies, left orphaned 111 d well nipli penniless. Eolli of them were beauties, one 1 all, duik and eouri ous, the-other liloiid, small and put!-. TI;e cider girl ruade up In r niii:d to i 'irf t a bold course. She tot U Ihe lit t lo l.i i:ey tl'rv tiossftsnl untl rtLttd ard Kt elcd a iitft, 8torc i j a distaut cily, wlu:e they were unknown; thou, taking lui sister, they stole quietly away, In iheir new home they reprt -nted themselves as man and wife, did well ,u Dusincsa ana were nmvtrsa ly re- ...... . . xeari passeu. xtie gtutieiu. u yi) saved money, took up a pursuit more congenial to his tastes and liecaue one of the nta-.t prominent men (?) in the city. The couple bought a bei.utiful home on Blank avenue, entertaim d and werentertained by the best sot iety in the place. Everybody said: "V hat a handsome, couple, ehe ao delicately beautiful with her golden hair, be ao stately and dark. " One afternoon, when the utoy war "at home" to her friends and w:.s sur rounded by a .laughing, cha.teriiig group, she saw, approaching acirss the room, with his eyes fixed upon her face, one of the best known physician of the City. The man's face was so graxe tbut istartlcd her, and her heart bej au tc beat heavily with a foreboding f evil to come. - The doctor came up hastily, and withput the usual formal greeting spoke to her in a low," excited voicei . . "Mr. fell dead of heart tisease in his office about an hour baa Only one of the clerks attended him, v. lien 1 was called in. If you Wish to piesorvc the secret, you bad better come ate nee. " The doctor waa not one who bt lieved in breaking bad news gradually, but it were better he bad adopted loss e.brupt measures in that instance, for tl e poor little lady was entirely overcome, and sbriekiiia- out. "What shall I dol" she fell at his feet in faint Well, the story was hushed tp and came to tbe ears of only fewtecplc, but it is a trne story lust the sam't. Such instances abound, lucre la to day in one of the great cities oi these Uuitod States a prominent proierttonai man who is a disguised woman. He is a well to do bachelor and is considered a very desirable parti by matchmaking mammas snd marriageable uauui.iera, To attempt to enumerate the cites oi women who have temporarily as: umed masculine disguise would be a h yeless task. Even such Instances as arc cn rec ord, doubtless representing a very small percentage of the wai occurreuces lu this lino, would fill volr.rucs. Thisnunalural feminine altltrdo to ward lift), arising from many car m, is a mailer of psychological interest. Wa. bear a gn at deal lately, ubt at tne 'abnonnal wonmii, ". but the tent "ab normal" is relative and should be ap plied with ninth discretion, or it will bee line meaninglcst. It would perhalis be hardiy ar curate to use tbe word to ueacnue rn u- wra elans of women representi'd in ti ls pa per, but they mnv be truly said to hove 1, il most alinoifiial lives and may iu iioiiw(nrace be of much interest to the ,tuih nt (4 the "weuki-r sex." E1"jB ' scene in tliis nri urn oi i , aou( y y , U 1 ' - i ,0.,. . ! erne d to Mmo. Modjoska. v,., 0 eyes S " ,.&tf X V SffJKS?.W-V- E?E?ZV tV W a BH.fl tears the uadu- pro- M M" . ' CV I ' ') Jre!ir.w...', , ' -t ---- 1 - - 1 ttii .. t.tmn. ' ' xi.ow- 0 - rrr. y ivitw - x , 11 v i. t..,i SEE SIMILE PhPli-WHrd, "the tone and .-.umuer . ITU Pf" (i 4 rjKI'.J'u a.'i!f -iLico!.iw-' 1 svitli wh'.rli lit' turned timard Ikt. 'Oil, VV I I tl VJC SSHSyk. V i jsc.u Irec. A.uir, .5, I lie cried, 'I meaut to pive you l:.ippi- i- K iJE'Sfie I M7JS1. SS, . 1 A QNfllW f5fl ' Ml Audlhuvcuvenyoupaii,.' t) .nei47 MfkW'-h. Y AWMM! UiA.OHUW ft OU,. "Hh accent on the word ti von M A M D SH!Cff3S WSSs JpWWH L-'''-0-. liko the Huart of awouud." UMI,K V JMP??'KV 'ff-W Nervo Strain. "It must bo a gtx tl ileal of a strain to run a trolley car, " said the ta k.ttive man on tho platform. "You bet it is," said the mot, ilium. "W'y, when I go nlniif; fer two , r tne weeks without ruimiu over ainlmlyl git so nervous I can't eat uoi slti p. " Ciuciunuti Unqnirer. Perhaps no country in the wt rid is better suited for tho cyclist thuu Hol land, where yon may ran for miles without meeting with an inclii e that even suggests a hill. In The Hague cycling is a universal amusement, horse exercise for ladies Icing the occasional exception. A strong microscope shows the sinj.de hairs of the head to be like coarse, round rasps, but with teeth extremely irregular and Jagged. . DELICATE Should Use. FEMALE REGULATOR, IT IS ft SUPERB TONIG and exerts n1 wonderful influence in strengthening her system by .eiriving throngh the proper chan nel nirTmpurities. Health and etrenoth are Guaranteed to result from Its use.... ..-: fy wl' was lietlrlfi'leii for clfflneen ninths, tliru.llll ItltADl'IIXD'S 1'1-JMALli UtUU- tji'lou lur two ni.-iuthk. liBi ttm J. il. JOIU'.'SON. ilulveru, Ark. BBiDriEL!) R!:(irUTOH CO., ATL15T1, Ci. Sold br ill Dtuftltt.MpWfJfc . GiintoirN i1Inga7.Iie - Of ritctlcsl.Etonooiiw tad , - Pollt'tcsl Pcienct.. . ' ', Vol. XII. MARCH, 1897, . No. 7. The New AtlmlnMrat on IM Are Luxuries Wasted Wfaltht - 1"1 Ornwtb nf Hound Pinsncial Op'nicn' laV How to AUniq the Egll Dour Uy 109 High Wages and Chenp I'ronucllon - 17S "ow Not t;i IMorm the CturewjT 179 Ann'TS of Cuban Pupulailos ; 1H( ASebrakia View olelectloo Flgmen, 100 U'gtoized Lalsir Abroad ! " ,' ; 104 Rdltorial CuiclWa ; . 190 Economic in Magatlnt j, ; ? 2QS Book Reviews . 21 S . mew tosx t . ' , .. POLITICAL CIKNCKJUfi. CO., Union Bquarf, IJ.nntYear. W Cents THAT tioorirc Uriel's, ,f Moore. OUla. suffered almost induauribablo to ineiit for three long years. Ncuraltfi t held him captivo. The rijrht side of his lace was so badly affected that the slightest touch would cause the unfortunate man intense agony. For several weeks he could open his mouth just wide 1 enough to be fed with liquid nourish ment, and 111 tins manner lire was sus tained. Head the following extract from hia letter : " Truth la stranger than Fiction." NEURALGIA, CATARRH AND RHEUMA TISM COMPLETELY CURED. George Itriggs, of Moore, Oklahoma, writes that P. P. P., Lippman's (ireat I Remedy, cured him of catarrh, facial i neuralgia and rheumatism, afur three years o( intense Buffering. The pain lay lu hia cheek bone and temple, down the right side of his face, along his upper lip, and from the slightest touch , be suffered agoniea for weeks at a time. Could only open hia month wide enough ' to admit a teaspoon, and any acid In j hia food would put him in torture. He ! had a consultation of the best physi- 1 clans in Texas, but all to nji purpose. . Catarrh and rheumatism were also causing him much trouble, -until he tried r. r. f. lie says lie is wen anu will awear that there are no cases of neuralgia, catarrh and rheumatism, no matter how chronic or how old the cases are, that P. 1'. P. will not inuke a total cure of. Mr. Briggs winds up his testimony by saying he thanks liod and our med icine, P. P. P., Lippman's Ureat Rem edy, for the great cure. Kidney troubles, if neglected, bring bout serious and painful and very often fatal results. P. P. P. removes the Irregularities, and cures the dis eased parts. Dyspepsia and Indigestion, skin sod blood diseases, can be speedily removed by I. P. P., Lippman's Ureat Remedy. Ladies, take P. P. P. and rid your face of pimples, blotches, freckles, yellow or muddy skin, wrinkles and vulgar redncsa. ,- . tsMkyslldranttt. UPPMAN BROS., ApTuwcariM, Prap'ra, j Lau'l Btock, 9avamafe. Qa. . 8oid'bTF. P. PUFFY. 11. w. NimrHoiv, Funeral Director and Imbnlnier1. ' BS Broadtnst ......... sWHurtal aotwa a Niwew .PHOMK (t V AMERICA SIGNATURE OF UfU " cuiiilih-nUil. il.l-i ,iMK- h.ri-fviiriin: iih.i'Ii 4mJ 1,1 Aiii.ti. h. WVIi ivc it .. -l.in-l. .11 i.l!,. ... ' l':ili'iitn 1 -k - n tlit-i'tuli Miunt 'c Lu rt-.uti k. iin'i lnl nnl ic" in 1 he f-- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, Mr. JSL- of M. II carlomlri lin & C . of ha1 Horses the kind to s'lit atiyoi tlutt v 75 now on liiui'l iiinl they mnl I a Ural or for c.tsli on 11 am. ill A I .SO A Tt Winrs, l!,ni', HANDSOMEST LIVERY Kt:i:xisjiKi) at ifKox.nrj-: katkh. DLL M. SAHN & Co. Itofore CoiiNiimnf In; a TmI. r 4r Ljfj i7 W quh ki awffi .tit. in-i'. wiiciinT nti iiivt'iiii ! v l.PftiiririillT tr.u-.trali-t. XXaJxxij jiMt iclnnicd nitli t tv Mules, juts a Ron! one. 'liny liao EaID " be sold on time with 111:111:111. I.L LINK F- Mkdh-in'kh, Krt'. i:I NEK lament rlrrulnt xm of ck'y.tt'rtnwi.Hl 7 fat ; 'tl in.l.l'. una UA.NU i'N Fa rNT! ik'iH I rs. AudreM MUNN & CO., llroutlnn), N' rlt AJWE1TS Mi ftVftiT. imi iM'sicn ii'-ii" rtflil- r-Bl-lft.-!. Will' f'" ierm nit'tJrtM'h of tnforinnlion. h- u-4 mlriK' v.m h- to lh- I'ntfnul'llliy of lour invention. Mothralr frei. ALEXANDER & DAVI3. Saoof liorF to CL M. Ah ianrtfr n.l Alrnnder Mnm, PATENT SOLICITORS. ' opp. c r.i.om, e. WASHINGTON, D-C PATENTS V. S. ANI roltl'.HiN F HOC U K Kit ' Kl'ttKSK W. .InllNSON, Sulicitor sml j Attorney in Pntenl I 1111-1 . K-.'il New i York Av.- . a-liiiieoui, I). ('. Oltice KstiililiOn-,1 INix. flmrgcs Mod crate, tirn sponili nee Requested. iTjLDOD PDISDH r SPECIALTY ZVifS II I dLltirr I'lAioi) 1'OIrtON pormairtntrf If I 1ilnl6U)UdftrsvImeaattrrMole4 IIJ iM)norMmoprirfiiiDrtnBnaVCVUsirtv I Jy,trruaprof'ltoCOB)br wwllloD mmm trafi, Ui par niilrotid faroand hotel Mllt,aod 1 o4)ftm. If w lati t curt I f you bT Ukn mmr wr, fofltd pot 11 ill, sina it ill bKT KrhMsWsl MiH, M ucoat l'HUliMln mouth, MorThrot, : pibmiIm, Copfer ( lord HMt, trlcr om bv Mitol tii ixHif, lluir or Kybrof fWllln(t utTlw lhla Hcmmlwry l'MMU POIMij. ' w rnsrt.it to rnr. W oli it U flrK obiti uUcum rvd clinlUrisr th wvorltl for tm wsctaniiotcur. I tiMdfNM huilwira taafllasA th ah 111 of t h raot fulncnt phvstt 1 olaina) srtOO,M0 cntiltat Nhtn4 our unmrvtlW . 0Xnij I rrVfirtUHr. JIWMHir pgwiiB wni isnirri yif e or , Kll atawiota Tuuplc, CUIUAUU, 1U . Wbt ufler with Conglts, Cold snd LtOrlppc, whin Lavativb Dromo QniniHB will cure you iu one d,y. Ds not produce Ihe ringing In the hetd I ke 8nlpbleof Qiilolue. Put up Id tabids convenient lb Uklnn. Guiirantetd tofurs or money irfiioded. 1 rice 26 eeuls. For tie st Bradbam'i Pharmacy, sud tU other Drug mores, . ,
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